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BERT MAYO
GLADYS, VA
10/18/2011
I have seen the White Deer twice now that bow season has started. In this area of Virginia this is a very rare sighting. He is a four point buck. (eastern count) In this photo he is pushing a doe that urinating in a fresh scrape. My tree stand is less than 20 yards from this scrape. I have seen the white deer two times sience during hunting houres but am reluctent to shoot such a rare and beautifull animal. On the second photo 2 young bucks are fighting just a few yards away from the scrape. From these photos I think my tree stand is in just the right spot!!!!
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Gary Abbott
georgetown, TX
10/18/2011
These were taken at my bow stand in Bell county Texas in early Sept. I was expecting the worse with the drought but was plesently surprised when these guys showed up. I love your cameras, I have two Attack IRs' soo far and plan to buy more. The video is important because it tells you where the deer are moving to and from, you cannot pick that up frome the still pictures.
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Randy Sjogren
Northfield, MN
10/18/2011
Couldn't beleave I got a pic of a crow coming in for a landing! Thats a fast trigger speed wow!
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John Collins
McAlester, OK
10/18/2011
We got great pictures of this buck with our new cuddeback attack!
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Randy S
Northfield, MN
10/18/2011
It started last year in November. I was told of a big buck in the area that had been seen by a friend. I waited until March to go and try to find his sheds after no reports of a very large deer being killed in the area. My first trip in the area I found the left shed of the buck. Then 8 days after the first shed I found the right half (and yes, I was out all 8 days for about 6-8 hours a day). This spring I got permisson to hunt the property next to the area I had found the sheds. I set up a few cudde attack IR cameras in hope of seeing him alive and in my huting area. The first chance the owner would let me in to set up wasn't until Sep 20th. The first time I checked the cameras I had the big boy on film! What a buck for these parts. We just don't see many real big boys around. After having the sheds scored and with a 18 inch inside he was 183 gross last year. I'm hoping he is at least that big again this year. (he looks to be).
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Sharon Badgley
Greenwich, NY
10/18/2011
It is so fun using the camera. You never know what you are going to get. This is a photo of to bucks sizing each other up.
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Barry Arrington
Bedford, VA
10/18/2011
This cam was set for deer so it was a great surprize when these dove were captured in mid flight early on New Years day. Notice the one at the top this is like a ghost
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Kemper Stanton
Dillon, SC
10/18/2011
Caught these two on an old logging road battling for position. Thanks to cuddeback I know we are getting closer to that magical time in the woods.
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Mike Maurer
Brussels, WI
10/17/2011
I have captured thousands of Cuddeback pictures,but this was by far the biggest deer of the year...come to think of it,the biggest ever.
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Bill Kupsh
Green Bay, WI
10/17/2011
This is my son with his 2nd,3rd,and 4th deer that he has shot. The buck was his first buck and great for his age. Minnesota is a great place to hunt. Thank you cuddeback for showing us where the deer are
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